OneClick IT Services

How Our IT Support Company Can Help You
Almost every business owner has a need for IT support—they simply do not realize it. If you are tired of putting out technology fires but you cannot afford the high cost of an in-house IT guy, then it might be time to consider a managed IT company.

How to Keep Your Business Safe from CryptoWall
Almost a year has passed since the CryptoWall virus first began wreaking chaos upon the cyber world. As a result, federal and even international authorities broke up the CryptoLocker ring. Nevertheless, new infections have been spotted, and they are almost identical to the past Crypto viruses from before.

Checking Your Smartphone Settings to Avoid Data Overages
In the coming years, the use of the smartphone shows few signs of slowing down. In fact, data from the Pew Research Center suggests the opposite. In 2011, only 35 percent of American adults used a smartphone.

The Importance of Backing up Your Laptop
As time progresses, more businesses are finding that people work from home, on the road or while on vacation. According to a survey that Forrester Research conducted, around 75 percent of companies have said that this new workplace mobility has led to higher productivity.

How to Avoid Hackers with Online Banking
Repeatedly, we have received warnings to check for suspicious downloads, but many times, a Trojan horse can come with the credit union or bank logo. In many cases, people will masquerade as a banking institution to trick you into giving out personal information to hackers without realizing it.

Thinking about Making the Switch to Windows 10?
While Windows 8 had a lukewarm reception, the hype around Windows 10 has been somewhat better. Microsoft did away with the confusing structure and went back to the tried and proven techniques that worked with Windows XP. Should a company consider the switch to Windows 10? Our IT support company in San Francisco has seen some of the risks and costs associated with upgrading to Windows 10 from an older system.

How to Avoid Cyber Threats
To combat cyber threats, you truly have to address them and stay aware of what's happening. CNET, a popular downloading site, reported that a lot of people have set up malware campaigns to encourage people to download apps that have malware on them.

Keeping Your Data Safe through Understanding DNS
Recently, there has been increased focus on DNS security. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis had their data breached because of a DNS vulnerability, and other companies like the Washington Post and New York Times have all suffered because of similar attacks.

In 2014, Microsoft announced that they would no longer give support to Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10. Despite that announcement, experts estimate that there are around 340 million people with outdated versions of Internet Explorer.

Privacy Policy

Our Commitment To Privacy

Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.

The Information We Collect

We are committed to maintaining the security of the data we collect and protecting it from loss, misuse or alteration. This applies to demographic information, client site usage information, and personally identifiable information. We store the data collected on secure VisiStat servers that can be accessed only by authorized personnel. VisiStat is a third party Web Analytics solution that captures complex analytical data in real-time and simplifies it for us. To safeguard all information collected, VisiStat and its entire staff follow the practices in this policy. No one is permitted to access or use information for any purpose other than those explained in this policy.

This notice applies to all information collected or submitted on the website. On some pages, you can make requests, and register to receive materials. The types of personal information collected at these pages are: Name, Address, Email Address and Phone Number.